I have long searched for a way to raise photo poster on z. B. MDF. After I discovered this glue, he was tried the same. First, I have gained some experience with sizes of 40x60 cm and was quite pleased. Finally, I was able to successfully raise a panoramic format (250cmx60cm). Consumption: 1 tin for almost 2qm. It is somewhat a matter of experience, to apply the proper amount of glue. At least order to the danger exists that small bubbles are formed after some time. Particularly the border area, I sprayed a second time, making a positive impact. This spray always obliquely outwards, so the front edge of the plate is not contaminated with gluten. In any case, you should allow to dry ca.30-60 seconds before the photo is always rolled up from one side starting from the inside out. A Tapetenandruckroller from the hardware store serves well. The photo should be a few millimeters larger than the MDF board. After sticking the remaining part will be cut with a utility knife carefully. Subsequent corrections by displacement are difficult at best with small formats which is a few seconds possible. So you should be accurately positioned before rolling the poster. For very large formats, I have fixed the poster Poster Tripes (Tesa) before sticking and started at the opposite end of raising about 1/3 and then the fixation is removed and processed the rest. As the adhesive (or similar plastic sheets) to other materials behave, I have not tried yet. Supplement after some experience: It is probably a good idea, after spraying and flashing off the plate, easy to spray and the photo itself. This increases the duration of bond strength significantly. I had the effect that photos after a few months here and there again dissolved (blistering), especially if the ambient humidity varies. Also you should make sure that the plate and the photo in front of a few days are kept in the same room air bonding. This of course applies for bigger photos in more substantial dimensions as small.